If you need to change a burnt out map
light bulb in the overhead console of your 5th generation (2010,
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016) Toyota 4Runner SUV, take a look
at my DIY instructions for the procedure (with the replacement part
numbers) by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail image
to the left.

If you need to change a burnt out dome
light bulb in the headliner of your Toyota 4Runner, check out my DIY
tutorial for the procedure (with the replacement part number) by
clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail picture to the
left.

If you need to change a burnt out vanity
mirror light bulb in the headliner housing above the sun visor (or
you'd like to upgrade it to a brighter LED bulb), check out my DIY
instructions for the procedure (with the replacement part number) by
clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail image over on the
left side.

The fifth
generation (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016) Toyota
4Runner SUV is equipped with "step" or "courtesy" lights at the
bottom of the door panels to help you avoid stepping in to a puddle
or mud when you exit the car at night.

Take a look at my DIY tutorial for
changing a burnt out bulb by clicking on the text link above or the
thumbnail image to the left.

If you need to change a burnt out cargo
area light bulb in the tailgate door of your Toyota 4Runner, check
out my DIY tutorial for the procedure (with the replacement part
numbers) by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail image
to the left.

If you've been having difficulty seeing
out of the back windshield window of your fifth generation (2010,
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016) Toyota 4Runner SUV during a
rain or snow storm, you probably need to change the rear wiper
blade.

Take a look at my DIY instructions
for the procedure (with the OEM blade size in inches and replacement
part numbers) by clicking on the text link or thumbnail image.

If the air conditioning system in your
5th generation (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016) Toyota
4Runner hasn't been working as well recently or the vents smell a
bit musty or moldy, you probably need to clean or change the cabin
air filter element in the HVAC blower motor housing.

Check out my DIY instructions (with
the replacement part numbers) by clicking on the text link above or
the thumbnail image on the left side of this paragraph.

Although the brake lights in a fifth
generation (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016) Toyota
4Runner are LED lights that should last the life time of the SUV,
you will still have to change a burnt out incandescent rear turn
signal or reverse light bulb.

Take a look at my DIY instructions
for the procedure (with the replacement part numbers) by clicking on
the text link above or the thumbnail image on the left.

If you need to change a burnt out
license plate light bulb in the tailgate door of your 4Runner, check
out my DIY tutorial for the procedure (with the replacement part
numbers) by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail image
to the left.

If you need to change a burnt out fog
light bulb in the front bumper cover of your fifth generation (2010,
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016) Toyota 4Runner SUV, take a look
at my DIY instructions for the procedure (with the replacement part
number) by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail image to
the left.

The best place to start when
troubleshooting any electrical problem with your 4Runner is to check
for a blown fuse or relay in either the engine bay or the interior
passenger compartment electrical panels.

Take a look at my DIY tutorial for
the procedure by clicking on the text link above or the thumbnail
image to the left.

The positive crankcase ventilation or "PCV"
valve in a fifth generation (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 &
2016) Toyota 4Runner SUV should be checked at least once a year and
replaced every few years.

Check out my DIY instructions for the
procedure (with the replacement part numbers) by clicking on the
text link above or the thumbnail image to the left.

The rear disc brake pads on a fifth
generation (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016) Toyota
4Runner SUV tend to last twice as long as the front pads or anywhere
from 60,000 to over 100,000 miles depending on your driving
conditions.

Take a look at my DIY tutorial for
the procedure (with the replacement part numbers) by clicking on the
text link above or the thumbnail image to the left.